Brief Article
Copyright ©2010 Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Jun 14, 2010; 16(22): 2780-2787
Published online Jun 14, 2010. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v16.i22.2780
Table 1 Demographic data of the celiac disease sample with gender comparison
VariableTotal sampleFemalesMalesTest-value P-value
Sex (n, %)441 (100)346 (78.5)95 (21.5)
Age, mean (SD)46.3 (15.1)45.7 (15.0)48.5 (15.0)Not significant
Living in partnership (n, %)334 (76.1)253 (73.8)80 (84.2)Not significant
Social class index (n, %)Not significant
Lower class26 (6.3)18 (5.6)7 (7.5)
Middle class271 (65.3)220 (68.8)50 (53.8)
Upper class118 (28.4)82 (25.6)36 (38.7)
Number of CD-associated diseases (n, %)Not significant
None240 (55.2)175 (51.3)65 (69.9)
One118 (27.1)100 (29.3)17 (18.3)
Two48 (11.0)40 (11.7)8 (8.6)
> Two29 (6.7)26 (7.7)3 (3.2)
Latency to diagnosis, yr, mean (SD)5.6 (10.0)5.9 (9.8)4.9 (10.7)Not significant
Years since start of GFD, mean (SD)8.5 (7.7)8.5 (7.7)8.7 (7.7)Not significant
Compliance with GFDNot significant
Rarely20 (5.8)2 (2.1)
Sometimes9 (2.9)0
Most of the time86 (25.0)30 (32.3)
All of the time229 (66.6)61 (65.6)
Anxiety, mean (SD)6.7 (4.09)7.1 (4.1)5.3 (3.5)t = -3.7, P < 0.001
Depression, mean (SD)4.1 (3.6)4.3 (3.8)3.2 (3.9)t = -2.5, P = 0.01
Probable anxiety disorder (n, %)68 (15.4)63 (18.2)5 (5.2)χ2 = 9.6, P = 0.001
Probable depressive disorder (n, %)25 (5.7)24 (6.9)1 (1.0)Not significant